That statement of fact might last a little while longer. Miami Herald writer Michelle Kaufman reported on Twitter on Monday night that Kenny Kadji, the 6-foot-11 senior who’s averaging 13.5 points and 6.8 rebounds as part of the Hurricanes’ massive front line, injured his shoulder in practice on Monday.

Coach Jim Larranaga told The Herald they would know more about the injury on Tuesday.

If Kadji is out for any extended period—and to be clear, there has been no reported indication of that yet—that obviously hurts the Hurricanes. But Miami does have depth inside. Reggie Johnson has been brought along slowly from his thumb injury, but has been playing bigger minutes lately, and seems to be ready for a full load on a nightly basis. Julian Gamble is averaging 20.5 minutes and could see more in Kadji’s absence, too.

Kadji’s ability to step out and knock down 3-pointers—he’s made 29 while shooting 37.7 from beyond the arc—is unique among the Miami bigs, though, and helps open space in the paint for guards Shane Larkin and Durand Scott to attack the basket.